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Annette Atkins
Biography
Annette Atkins is professor of history and Flynn Professor in the Humanities at Saint John's University and the College of Saint Benedict. Her publications include Creating Minnesota: A History from the Inside Out, The State We're In, and "Walk a Century in My Shoes" and "At Home in the Heart of the City" in Minnesota History magazine. She talks history with Cathy Wurzer on Minnesota Public Radio.
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